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    Yevno Fishelevich Azef (Russian: Е́вно Фи́шелевич (Евге́ний Фили́ппович) А́зеф, also transliterated as Evno Azef, 1869–1918) was a Russian socialist revolutionary...
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  • was attacked. He bears many similarities to the historical double agent Yevno Azev. The novel was initially published in 1911, when the failed revolution...
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  • disbanded shortly thereafter. Grigory Gershuni Yevno Azef (also "Evno" and "Azev"/"Azeff" and "Yevno Asiev") Boris Savinkov (also "Savinkoff") Mikhail...
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    (1926). Большая совтская энциклопедия volume 1 (in Russian). (entry on Yevno Azev) Moscow. pp. 666–667.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher...
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    Argunov's deputy in this period was Yevno Azef, a police spy. As Argunov later admitted - "We entrusted everything to Azev. We told him our passwords, all...
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    senior officer, but failed to locate her,. She was at large until 1908, when Azev again betrayed her to the police and she was interned in the Peter and Paul...
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